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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 year ago

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    They dont. It just happens that natural selection favored flowers that looked vaguely bird like and over time, flowers that looked more and more like a bird outcompeted the ones that looked less like one.

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      What’s funny is how absurd this is. Most flowers don’t look like birds and they’re fine.

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        This has nothing to do with natural selection. It’s just a coincidence that the buds very shortly and from a specific angle vaguely look like birds.

        Most of the images shared are probably photoshopped to enhance the effect too.

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          looks at user name

          Sounds like something a BIRD would say!

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            Squaaawk, you got me!

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          I don’t think photoshop is needed to find the right flowers and photograph at the right angle.

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          Wow you’re right.

          It’s more like “look at this blossom that looks a bit like a bird” rather than “look at this type of tree that makes bird-like blossoms”.

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        It’s about tiny percents.

        A bird will land on a flower.

        A bird will not land on a bird.

        So every one in a million time a bird mistakes a flower for a bird, that’s a flower that survives.

        All you have to do is wait a couple million years for the odds to turn in the bird flower’s favor.

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          …But birds pollinate flowers. How is a bird not landing on this (particular, too) flower going to help it survive?

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            Maybe they’re tree scarecrows to keep bugs away

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              Sir, I believe those would be scarebugs.

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                If they keep bugs away then I’ll take a dozen.

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      Right, but what about the mimic plant? It mimicks whatever plant is near it. And it can mimic plastic plants. https://www.vox.com/down-to-earth/2022/11/30/23473062/plant-mimicry-boquila-trifoliolata

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        Should be a pretty trivial experiment to replicate

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